Matsu authorities aim to crack down on smuggling - News Summed Up

Matsu authorities aim to crack down on smuggling


Staff writer, with CNAMatsu authorities on Monday set up a platform as part of their efforts to crack down on criminal activities, the Lienchiang District Prosecutors’ Office said. Local authorities have over the past six months handled six cases involving dozens of stowaways, one human trafficking case, two cases of poaching sea sand, six cases of illegal fishing and several cases of mushroom and cigarette smuggling, the office said. Attempts by stowaways to enter Taiwan through the Matsu Islands have been on the rise, affecting local social order and posing a threat to national security, Chief Prosecutor Yu Hsiu-duan (俞秀端) said, without providing any details. However, Chinese have been sailing directly to Dongyin (東引) and Beigan (北竿) islands before proceeding to Taiwan proper with fake documents through the help of human trafficking rings, she added. Some Taiwanese criminals have also used the Matsu Islands as a transit point to enter China with false documents, Yu said.


Source: Taipei Times June 18, 2019 15:56 UTC



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